With this chandelier hanging in your home, you’re going to find out really quick why green is the color of envy. You can assuage your jealous friend by reminding them that there are exactly two available :) “One for me and one for you.”

This pair of 1970s green cylinder chandeliers were crafted from perforated metal.

You’re so vain, you probably think this post is about you. All jokes aside, if you’re a human it’s likely you check yourself out in the mirror several times daily. What exactly are we looking for? To make sure we don’t have a hair out of place, food stuck in our teeth, or lipstick smeared on our chin? Whatever your reasoning, reflect responsibly!

Need a mood boost early in the morning? Add a splash of color above the Keurig. While you’re waiting for your personality to finish brewing, you’ll be subliminally evoking some good vibes into your brain. Score!

This painting of flowers with bumble bee, c.1975 captures the simplicity of life without oversimplifying it.

It's hard to believe that Harvey Edwards first began his photography career in the Air Force. during the Vietnam war. Now and days he is better known for his graceful yet gritty images of ballerinas than for his images of soldiers and war.

If you want to experience happiness practice these two things; gratitude and giving. Giving a gift will give you more happiness than buying something for yourself! Try it (and then don’t forget to thank us!)